The Search for Spock (Film)

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The Search for Spock
The Search for Spock

The Search for Spock
Series Star Trek
Production Number 3
Previous The Wrath of Khan (ST02)
Next The Voyage Home (ST04)
Released 1 Jun 1984
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Prime Timeline
(The root of all realities)


Stardate 8210.3: Spock, who died saving the Enterprise from Khan’s wrath, is found alive on the Genesis planet where his body was sent to rest.

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Related Data

Astrometrics Earth; Earth Spacedock; Genesis Planet; Genesis Sector; Milky Way Galaxy; Mount Seleya; Mutara Sector; Old City Station; San Francisco; Sol system; Starfleet Headquarters
Chronology Prime Timeline: 2285; Stardate 8128.76.00, 8128.76.93, 8128.77.43, 8128.78; Stardate 8210.3
Culture coffin; fal-tor-pan; funeral; games; God; Hell; IDIC; katra; Klingon language; marbles; Russian language; Russians; Scots; soul; toasting; video games; Vulcan language; Vulcan salute
Education doctor; doctorate; physician; Starfleet Academy
Food alcohol; Altair water; Arcanis Lager; beer; fruitcake; water
People Mr. Adventure; Alien Captain; Pavel Chekov; J.T. Esteban; Excelsior First Officer; Excelsior Helmsman; Federation Security Agent; Foster; Grissom Comm Officer; Grissom Helmsman; Grissom Navigator; Guard #1; Guard #2; James T. Kirk; Klingon Ambassador; Klingon Gunner; Klingon Gunner #2; Klingon Sergeant; Kruge; Maltz; Carol Marcus; David Marcus; David McCoy; Leonard McCoy; Merchantman captain; Merchantman crewmember; Morrow; Janice Rand; Saavik; Sarek; Montgomery Scott; Skon; Solkar; Spacedock Controller; Spock; Styles; Hikaru Sulu; T'Lar; Torg; Nyota Uhura; Valkris; Vulcan Monk; Waitress
Politics ambassador; Federation Council; Federation Security Service; Galactic Conference (2285); Klingon Empire; Klingon Neutral Zone; Organian Peace Treaty; permits; Starfleet; Starfleet Commander-in-Chief; Starfleet Ranks; Starfleet Regulations; treaty; United Federation of Planets
Science & Technology adrenaline; antimatter; armor; astrogator; audio receiver; blood; brain; cell; celsius; communications; communicator; computer; cloaking device; cuirass; d'k'tagh; data storage module; deflector array; disruptors (pistol, rifle); diving helmet; elevator; encryption; eye; flight recorder; flintlock; Genesis Project; Genesis Device; Genesis Effect; Genesis Wave; grav plating; gravitational field; gravity; helmet; hypospray; impulse drive; jamming; kellicam; kidney; knife; lexorin; matchlock; meter; microbe; mind meld; moon; moorings; nacelle; nerve pinch; orbit; PADD; phasers (Type 2); photon torpedo; pistol; planet; planetary core; poison; pon farr; protomatter; quarantine; radiation; radio; self destruct; sensors; snow; subspace; subspace communications; telepathy; telescope; terminium; thrusters; time (hour, minute, second, week, year); tractor beam; tranquilizer; transporter; transwarp drive; tricorder; viewscreen; warp drive
Ships & Vehicles Constitution II class; U.S.S. Enterprise (1775); U.S.S. Enterprise CV-6; U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701; H.M.S. Enterprize; Excelsior class; U.S.S. Excelsior NX-2000; U.S.S. Grissom NCC-638; Hermes class; Klingon Bird-of-Prey; S.S. Kobayashi Maru; Merchantman; Merchantman-type; Oberth class; Ptolemy class; Saladin class; Unknown Starship; wagon
Xenology cacti; chimpanzees; Deltans; Humans; hybrids; Klingons; trees; tribbles; Vulcans
Miscellaneous apartment; bridge; "fruity as a nutcake;" funny farm; Kirk's apartment; logs; main engineering; money; quarters; red alert; shore leave; Starfleet Uniforms (2278); torpedo bay; transporter room; yellow alert


Credits

Opening Credits

Paramount Pictures Presents

A Harve Bennett Production

Star Trek III: The Search for Spock

Starring
William Shatner
DeForest Kelley

Co-Starring
James Doohan
George Takei
Walter Koenig
Nichelle Nichols

Also Starring
Mark Lenard as Sarek
Merritt Butrick as David

Special Appearance
Dame Judith Anderson

Introducing
Robin Curtis as Lt. Saavik

and
Christopher Lloyd as Kruge

Executive Consultant
Gene Roddenberry

Music Composed by
James Horner

Associate Producer
Ralph Winter

Edited by
Robert F. Shugrue

Art Director
John E. Chilberg III

Director of Photography
Charles Correll, A.S.C.

Executive Producer
Gary Nardino

Based on Star Trek Created by
Gene Roddenberry

Written and Produced by
Harve Bennett

Directed by
Leonard Nimoy

End Credits

Also Starring
James B. Sikking
Allan Miller

and as Spock
Carl Steven
Vadia Potenza
Stephen Manley
Joe W. Davis
Leonard Nimoy

Unit Production Manager
Michael P. Schoenbrun

First Assistant Director
John Hockridge

Second Assistant Director
Ken Stringer

Costumes Designed by
Robert Fletcher

Camera Operator
David Nowell, S.O.C.
First Assistant Camerman
Second Assistant Camerman
Second Camera Operator
2nd Assistant, 2nd Camera
 
Sound Mixer
Boom Operator
Utility
 
Men's Wardrobe Supervisor
Women's Wardrobe Supervisor
Wardrobe

Special Makeup Appliances Created by
The Burman Studio

Makeup Artists
Hairstylist
Additional Hairstylists
Script Supervisor
 
Chief Lighting Technician
Best Boy
Key Grip
2nd Company Grip
Dolly Grips
 
Set Decorator
Property Master
Assistant Property
Lead Man
Swing Gang
 
Special Effects Supervisor
Special Effects
 
Construction Coordinator
Construction Foreman
Paint Foreman
Standby Painter
Illustrator
Set Designers
 
Transportation Coordinator
Transportation Captain
Craft Service
 
Unit Publicist
Still Photographer
Assistant Film Editors
Color Timers
 
Supervising Sound Editors
 
Sound Effects Editors
ADR Editors
Foley Editor
Foley by
Assistant Editors
 
Special Sound Effects by
Additional Sound Effects
 
Music Editor
Orchestrations
Music Scoring Mixer
Re-Recording Mixers
 
Technical Advisor
Alien language Created by
Assistant to Mr. Schoenbrun
DGA Trainee
Dialogue Coach
Choreographer
Assistant Choreographer
Voice-Over Casting
Assistant to Mr. Bennett
Assistant to Mr. Nimoy
Production Assistant

Special Visual Effects Produced at
Industrial Light & Magic
Marin County, California

Supervisor of Visual Effects
Visual Effects Art Directors
Optical Photography Supervisor
Visual Effects Cameramen
Assistant Cameramen
Optical Camera Operators
Optical Line-up
General Manager, ILM
Production Supervisor
Production Coordinator
Supervising Modelmaker
Additional Spacecraft Design
Modelmakers
Creature Supervisor
Matte Painting Supervisor
Matte Artists
Matte Camera Supervisor
Animation Supervisor
Effects Animators
Chief Visual Effects Editor
Visual Effects Editor
Miniature Pyrotechnics and Fire Effects
Stage Technicians
ILM Stage Crew
Still Photography Supervisor
Equipment Engineering Supervisor

Video Playback and Displays by
The Burbank Studios

Video Supervisor
Chief Engineer
Video Coordinator

Instrumentation Displays Computer Animation by
Symbolics Inc., Graphics Division
Omnibus Video Inc.
Strayframes

Casting by
Stuart Jensen
Elza Bergeron
Mary Ann Barton

Cast

The Merchantship

The Klingons

USS Grissom

The Bar

Alien
Waitress
Civilian Agent

The Excelsior

The Vulcans

Others

Stand-Ins

Voices

Spock Screams
Flight Recorder
Elevator Voice
Background Voices
The Loop Group
 
Stunt Double for William Shatner
Stunt Double for Christopher Lloyd

Stunts

Additional Optical Effects by
Movie Magic

Wardrobe Accessories
Hollywood Armor

Special Thanks to
United States Marine Corps Air/Ground Combat Center
29 Palms, California

Theme Music from Star Trek television series
Music by Alexander Courage

"Genesis Project"
by Craig Hundley

"I Remember You"
by Johnny Mercer & Victor Schertzinger

"That Old Black Magic"
by Johnny Mercer & Harold Arlen

"Tangerine"
by Johnny Mercer & Victor Schertzinger

Sound by
Glen Glenn Sound


Novelization

Comic Adaptation

The Search for Spock
The Search for Spock cover

The Search for Spock cover